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Movies of Stuart Holmes and George O'Hanlon together

Stuart Holmes and George O'Hanlon have starred in 7 movies together. Their first film was Blondes at Work in 1938. The most recent movie that Stuart Holmes and George O'Hanlon starred together was Action in the North Atlantic in 1943.

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1938

Blondes at Work

Blondes at Work

Blondes at Work

Stuart Holmes

Starred as Bailiff

George O'Hanlon

Starred as 3rd Newsboy

1938

Secrets of an Actress

Secrets of an Actress

Secrets of an Actress

Stuart Holmes

Starred as Playgoer in Theater Lobby

George O'Hanlon

Starred as Flowers Delivery Boy

1939

Daughters Courageous

Daughters Courageous

Daughters Courageous

Stuart Holmes

Starred as Tourist's Broker

George O'Hanlon

Starred as Dancer

1939

Dust Be My Destiny

Dust Be My Destiny

Dust Be My Destiny

Stuart Holmes

Starred as Jury Foreman

George O'Hanlon

Starred as Man at Bank After Robbery

1939

Hell's Kitchen

Hell's Kitchen

Hell's Kitchen

Stuart Holmes

Starred as Man in Judge's Hockey Game Box

George O'Hanlon

Starred as Usher

1939

The Adventures of Jane Arden

The Adventures of Jane Arden

The Adventures of Jane Arden

Stuart Holmes

Starred as Strolling Ship Passenger

George O'Hanlon

Starred as Crapshooter

1943

Action in the North Atlantic

Action in the North Atlantic

Action in the North Atlantic

Stuart Holmes

Starred as Lieutenant-Commander at Meeting

George O'Hanlon

Starred as Navy Pilot

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